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Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Sorry fellas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bangyai
At the time the shopping mall was rated the largest of its kind in S.E Asia.
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Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Sorry fellas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bangyai
At the time the shopping mall was rated the largest of its kind in S.E Asia.
When I arrived here in LOS Srinakarin was a muddy single lane Rd and all the land where Seacon Square is now was rice paddys.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bangyai
How things change.
And have a well deserved green mate.
There is quite a good beer garden out the front if your ever in the area mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bangyai
Justr PM me when your around as I work just down the road from there.
I remember when all this were fields oo aaarr oo aarrr:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Loy Toy
I'm confused...are you saying that the pic was seacon square cos it sure looks like it to me, and yes in 2002 it was reported to be the biggest in SE Asia.....
wouldn't trust facts from LY mind you...he just makes them up.....
Neither would I Bob!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
too late !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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still no rain on the plain, so dry here I've developed hay fever - caused I think by the dust from rice harvesting on neighbouring farms such as this one, pic this morning 8am.
Don't clean floors just piss you off?
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We know Bob.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
Who is this or have you just made him/her/it up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
As per the above post?............:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
Yes to all...
Bob, get a picture of all those Aussies singing "Advance Australia Fair" tonight in the bar.........:)
Is it gay night tonight?Quote:
Originally Posted by Loy Toy
LT
There'll be 3 welshmen I know of in the bar and I guarantee we'll be heard louder and prouder than all the south Sea poms put together.
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Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
I guess Bob has answered your question mate. 55555Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
C'mon LT, he knew the answer already, after all it's a famous Aussie bar.....
Last time we spoke Bob you didn't know which bar you were going to watch the game so how would Marmers know?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobcock
Anyway..............Go the Wallabies because we are young and free.......:bananaman:
Will Wealth For Toil And Golden Soil..
Good Results In The Footy Eh?
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Seafood Restaurant at Ancol, Jakarta Bay
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You looking at me Pal ?
Great shot ;)
(For ItsRobsLife)
My score last night on Battlefield bad Company 2:)
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Normally I only score about 2000pts per game but I was on fire last night and I had bonus points flying out of my arse quicker than an extra spicy vindaloo after Ramadan.
I completely pwned all the 12 year old kids I was playing against. The '24' on the left is the number of players I killed which was a personal best until I scored 21900 points this morning and won man of the match. Unfortunately I couldn't turn the camera on my phone on quick enough.
I know the whole forum was dying to know how I was getting on with the game so I'm glad to have put all you're minds at ease. I rock at this game now!:headbang:
^ You will make Pickle jealous mate. :)
arrrh crap, I forgot Pickle kicks ass at this game. He'll probably laugh my 12,000 points out the window.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by Loy Toy
Had a chance to play it a couple of weekends ago when I was at home..
and good to say I still rock! :headbang: :headbang:
2000 combat score is about my average, normally ending in the top 5 overall. great to play some killer moves and win the game, my favorite at the moment is C4ing the outside walls of a house with a gold crate in, when you know the enemy are holed up in there covering all the angles. 5 sticks of C4 and bam! take them all out then C4 the crate.
:kma:
Actually, I was into Battlefield Vietnam and Battlefield 2, and was a member of one of the top clans that played, but I haven't been arsed to play any games for about three years now, so, sadly, you would probably kick my ass now. :)
Now, table soccer (or foosball as I call it) is a different story. And I will gladly challenge anybody on this board to a money game.
^ If we're using Rene Pierre tables, your on... :)
Bring iiiiiiiiitttttt! Let me know before your up next time so I can join you for some beers.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by pickel
We've got a Medalist.Quote:
Originally Posted by Muadib
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Top build quality, you'd be surprisingly impressed. And most amazing...Thailand built. Its an excellent table.
Nidhogg please try to control your language, there's no need to go round spouting profanities like 'spinning'.Quote:
Originally Posted by nidhogg
Pickle, close your ears and pretend you didn't hear that!:)
I'm more of a Tornado man myself. I used to own one of these, and it is the table used in the majority of N. American tournaments.
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^ How many hands to you have again? :)
^ where's that?
Taken on Langkawi. Nice piece of work I thought.
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